Why, oh why do so many people follow this woman? I saw in another video where she was telling people there is no need to prepare for Irma, no need to leave, just use your power and authority over Irma and all will be well! But listen, she didn't say this part, but I'm telling you, it might not work unless you are holding some kind of really strange rod in your hand that says RAT on it.

Why, oh why is gullible being taken out of the dictionary?

But hey, I say Trump has better advice, "Just get out of its way!" lol

Or you could join the group that's going to shoot at Irma. :) To each his own I guess:

We reap what we sow. How many canaries do we need before we act? Dying bee population not enough warning? Or coral reef? Then we get what we deserve. We treat this blue jewel like an asset on a balance sheet instead of a life-sustaining gift from God. But an asset is subject to depreciation, amortisation, or consumption - until it is all used up. Then what? Oh yeah, I know. 'We'll cross that bridge when we get there.'

The only remaining question is how long God will allow this insanity to continue. He gives us a pretty good idea of what's in store for us in Rev. 18.

Bizarre coincidence that this program turned up on the tv schedules tonight. Still, it was a fascinating watch. But no, you cannot empty all the cities of the world onto non-existent farmland and expect them to survive. The Khmer Rouge tried that, and it didn't work out too well, did it?

I think we're well past the point of no return, but I believe God will intervene long before we make a complete hash of His creation. In that sense, I'm no pessimist.

I have to say I love the Amish/Mennonites though. All my dealings with them in my life have been great from getting a shed built by them, which was superbly built, to buying lots of raw butter and eggs from them, always high quality, to going to them for iridology readings, which were pretty on par. They have always been so kind to us too and I truly do envy how they live in a lot of ways.

But no thanks to the legalism. I know what that does and want no part of that!

Something happened when I was out there in the world. This was like the sixth time I had left. A friend of mine opened the bible up and showed me how to get to heaven. And it was through Jesus Christ and him alone. After I got saved, I went back to the Amish, but I never forgot what happened that day. I came back, settled down, got married, and I decided I'm raising my children within the culture. But when I wanted to know how to get to heaven, no one could tell me for sure. To the Amish, Jesus alone is not enough. Working, trying your best, following the rules and the traditions of the forefathers, if you do it all right, then hopefully you'll make it into heaven. To me, all the good works and traditions and rules and recollections, covered up the simple easy plan of salvation. My wife and I started reading the bible, and the more we read and started comparing it with all the rigid rules, we all the sudden decided, 'are we going to follow man or are we going to follow the scriptures?' The last time I left, the seventh time, I knew I would never ever return that day. I cried like a baby, tried to leave three notes, ripped them all up, and I realized, no matter how hard I tried to explain, nobody would understand.
---Joe (from the documentary above)

Yes and preaching works-based salvation certainly contradicts foundational truth, and how many in all those denominations you mentioned do that? It sure doesn't seem rare and it's why I think so many are readily accepting joining with the works-based religion of Catholicism, etc. because what's the real significant difference from their own works-based salvation beliefs, ya know?

Romans 10:
10 Brethren, my heartís desire and prayer to God for Israel is that they may be saved. 2 For I bear them witness that they have a zeal for God, but not according to knowledge. 3 For they being ignorant of Godís righteousness, and seeking to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted to the righteousness of God. 4 For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.